I have always been fundamentally attracted to line and value and how the variation of one will affect the other. I use many lines to describe form, to emulate light and shadow. Although I experiment with different techniques and media, I always return to this drawing form. It provides me with a fresh way of viewing the world and challenges to overcome. From woodcut to scratchboard to pen and ink to engraving, the use of line tells a story. It communicates a feeling between the image and the viewer, and when successful, there is nothing more satisfying or magical.

Clients include Folio Society, Hero Complex Gallery, Easton Press, Christianity Today, Penguin Random House, Centipede Press, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, Abrams Books, Flutter&Wow Museum Projects, Hallmark Cards, Harley-Davidson, IAMS, Museums of Historic Hopkinsville, Children’s Center for the Visually Impaired, among others.

Shows and awards include Communication Arts, Illustration West, Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals, Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles /Illustration West, Society of Illustrators NYC, Spectrum Fantastic Art Illustration Annual, American Illustration, Infected by Art, and 3X3.